Authorities said Keiashun Poole, 20, and Natasha Glee, 18, were tied up, tortured and shot in the early morning hours of Nov. 20 in a south Orange County neighborhood. Poole died, but Glee survived. According to court records, the men thought the women had set them up for a home invasion.

The grand jury also indicted Richard Alfred Kananen Jr., 47, on a first-degree murder charge in the death of his mother, Marilyn Kananen. Sheriff's detectives said the east Orange County electrician killed his 65-year-old mother, who disappeared Sept. 10, 15 years to the day after her husband, Richard Kananen Sr., vanished.

Richard Kananen Jr. told investigators that he and his mother stored his slain father's body in a freezer for several months before burying the corpse under the family's garage. Prosecutors did not seek an indictment in the father's death.

In the last case, Linda Kay Heyes, 53, was indicted on a first-degree murder with a firearm charge in the death of her husband, Richard Heyes, 62, who was an Orange County substitute teacher.

Court records show Linda Heyes said she shot her estranged husband in the back while he was sleeping. She told authorities that she had gone to talk to him and that the couple had sex. Heyes told authorities her husband then began talking about Christmas presents he bought for other women before falling asleep.

Deputies had been to the couple's Orange County home twice on domestic-disturbance calls. Linda Heyes filed for protection against domestic violence Feb. 13 but later asked that it be dismissed, court records show.